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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS! runi.F' iam ) ¿.HIT. ! T’ne forthcon iuC r port of the’ • E. • t • i S -ion WÜI rec Public Lands T he new rohi; convention . ommend that sv van.n ...... r iti, d past m- — ij iige lands hercallvr • e smveyei! The Republican State Conven and patented bv townsiiips; I hilt tion of New York convened at I iudtei’ proviso us be . ..inde for mak- Utica on the 25th, and a rather I ing boundaries of sm rveyed tracts; stormy session was held, in which that the sv sn in of h iring public Conkling rode supreme above the survevs and b' muk.rits between ♦ storm and moulded the work of I Mates and 1 crritoi I« s be lici'eatier "the Convention to his own imperi made under tin diicciion of the al will, as tiie following, adopted Coast and Geode •ic Purvey. It by the Convention, will show: will also, probtib’y, recommend Restored, That the Republicans of New that the oilice • *t Receiver to er.ch 5 ork holieve the ru-nominati ui of local Land Oi’ice bt? abolished, U’y3aes <8. Grunt as a r’leaidentinl can didate uf urgent importance, and the I I'll c it; ale t-buut Tiiu»'iy-live ot delegates this day assembled are called these ofliceiH. It will also recom- upon and instructed tu use their most mend the classing of public lands earnest and united efforts to secure Ins into five generai classes—arable, nomination. irrigable, pasturage, , timber and There appeared in the Conven It will ./ also recommend mineral. I.. tion some very bitter opposition to the repeal of the pre-emption law, Grant and very enthusiastic sup on the ground that its chief use port for Blaine, but Grant’s now is to increase large individu strength was resistless, and car- al holdimis. The Commission will ried everything before it. Atter probably supplement it by anoth instructing the delegates to Chi er, making arable public lands cago to vote for Grant, • ‘early and disposable under tin* homeste nd often” Conkling would not even layv-i. lhe Commission will pioh- allow Blaine to be mentioned i **1 ably recommend that a limit be second choice, a resolutiij»;-to that 1 placed upon amounts of irrigable M tr.cn % tx n I The National Democratic Con vention will be held at Cincinnati on the22.d of June. Tlic iruMsip- er* say ihe selection of Cincinnati is yeneially considered an anti- I ¡¡.¡«‘ii victory. N<» such issue was op« uly made, hut it is known that Tihlcn’s friends would have ureatly preferred St. Louis to Chi cago, and ihe selection of either of t ’ it > wouid Lave beet, clatine 1 as a rI i.den success. Labor A^ttatione in t «-> I HAS BEE?7 REMOVED TO Butler & Rockfellow. I KLiSONIiS BUILDING PIONEER STORE, ► New Store! New Goods! ?,ew 1 rices J a FAVINO SVCVFFDED MILs. M. W. TIAR- g K gai in » ¡li lue t.u>l e--, vioui.1 crce tu TX .Î .i -Kt« • PRIGS, :b< ì.ub.ic thux tl.e. vite; f r tuie a fuuiiueuf -EUS» Lf'L'd MEDhiAES. ETC, Stationery, San Francisco A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SXI3» æxû dläS’j 8E8BRÂ6 SEERCSAKBiaE. Pc-riti tiiet y A N,D - STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GCGD8, CLOIHING, BOOTS and SnOES, -TOYS— In great variety atd uf new ’ hi A Stationery, School Books, Ztc., I HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.” vjr'ous derlgn». and Previsions, Groceries —PURE WINES’ am » L’QUOiiS— -Fur rsedical purpoeec- Pipe s. T obac co 1 -AN D- — Cigars.— CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE, PKEM'«!!» I SO.»» Cft’rfJl. cow. uU Micd « f 111« flue*t drn<•. FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. FIRST-CtASS HCUSE Ard we also propose to well all Goods THATCHER & WORDEN, I “CHEAP FOR CASH !” — PROPRIETOS OF THE— ---- M OTTo----- LINKVILLE, LAKE CO., OR c GON/ COUNTRY PRODUCE in Taken exchange » —OF LINKV.LLE, LAKE COUNTY, OIL GON «roods. fur KEEP CCHSTAHTU ON RARO THE FINEST ASSORTMENT GF - DEAI ER IN - AGENTS FOR THE NEW’ WII bUN OSCILLA I ING hHU f1 LE STOVES, TZ1T A1ÏD HAED WARE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SEWIXTG IIACHIX n E. PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, ETC. VVE SHALT- IE PEEKED TO WATT UP- T T on uli cusuui.r» aid V, ¡1 <lu Our Lurt io Repairing and Job Work promptly exe- cut<<l. Goods of every variety are continually arriving, dir« < t from San Francisco, with which they are tilling their mammoth iirticK for the accomiaudatiun of their many customers in the L ake C ointky . I I gire them ratnf<ct!.>n. CALL AND EXAMINE CUR STOCK ! IS il f I « i- K lì ock fri Io W. Ashland. May 1G, 1879. [3-51 If Beef Cattle. Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods : r HARNESS ASKLAND SHOP THATCHER & WORDEN. S E R Y C. K. K L U M, MANL’FtClURER OF.AND DEA1 ERIN Saddlery & Harness, I O- Z3, A shland , O regon . WILLFU FISH Y U WITH ANYTHIKC IN HiS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU CÀI CEI IT tlCLltlRE I ’PS A GENERAL ASSORT- I of gut.db m *>i«- lino of trade. K E tuen AT EAGLE AIILI Tene, Baggy and Plow Harness. ---- A»o on Hun<l----- I J* WHIPS, A CENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PEACH, PEAR.NECTAFM, CHERRY, FF.UKE AKO PLUM TREES, ANff POPES, DUSTERS HORSE R LA NKE / Ò'. ri'.nr, g-.ihmu, mo d, cricked wheat, a rd feed de- livued tu A*hLnd ut uu.l piiCeB. EVERYTHING THAT CAN DE FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS NURSERY. o ------ A LEO------ A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SHADE TREES---- R ifles W inchester R epeating (commonly called Henry Rifles) ot model ot ISbG, 1873, and 1S7G MAPLE, 8UCAR MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER MAPLE, OREGON MAPLE. BOXWOOD, PASSWORD, 8LIPPEBT K C.~ ELM, WHITE ELM, ALXNTKUS, KCNEY LCLU.T, EU"R CAR CT TH£ THE STATE STATE' ’. Li LI'. ’.E E OAK, CHESTNUT CAP, NUT TREES: BEACH, SLACK WALNUT, LUPEI.KUT, CHEST NUT, ALL KINDS 0<- KICKCRY TKOM i HE S1TT CB NUT TO THE LARGEST «CELL-BARKS, LOFT AND HARD-SHELL«LM0HD3, DIGGER HS£, ETC. .Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. WHEAT Takeu at the Highest Maiket Kates ii. Exchange inr Goods C. S. Sergent & Co., Arhhnd. Jui e 27th, lH7ö. DEALERS IN R. P. N eil I i *> /¿rDo not fail to give us a trial before purchasing, we are determined to give satisfaction. B lliiles an I pells i o gh’, and all kimls of fat stock taken i x ; .«"g.- lor rm-it. ti 37-v3-tl (v2n?l T) Q M 7’J IN I L\ G, GIVEN WHEEL IVAGOX-i c \ i : ei - age« ami nil ki <1- of velix e< liia >e to o: der at slmrt imtic. R- iiieg piotup’ly ¿¡id nea ly done. Fin w k u speciulty. v» M*3-tr. S RGSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. Holde tlwir fcb.ted curui'-.uiit iitiot e Tliur-dnv (W. iog’un or txt’, ra >tie tuli nux»t>. H e cren in good «uruìiLg ure tordiu) y invi »d l••lm.u^. W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. J. S. F cla \ k <, P’C' j . I Hi.ving’«Len Le tency tur R. Rr c-er- ridge . Ma ble Wo ke of Po tbnrg, I will icceive urdcr.- tur ..uj wu«k ueeded i.. ihir- line in -ASHLAND ALO ViSIKITY- Th« »e wf-hieg t > *ee de»ig e nd ferri che price- cui» do »u by cJlii.g u. ui. m- In ¿.LI . d. d 5 vT-.f A. JACOBS. MILLIN RY;ND DKtSi-MAKNS C tj o a r s FI'HE Sir.SCRIBER WILL HEREAr- JL ter uni a Ime o1 Mago «l.dlj b l*rt<n Adibì il nini Linkvilic i r die l'uiepo'- laiiou «>f p> s-eiig. ih and ex ■e-’s imitit i'. —Ou M ■m«y-. \V’ di;i's«l i).*, ami Fri days, «il è o’clock a . m , i. fine I XsT*Expies- ch ir es c m n >b'e. OFFICE in Ash.and at tie I very «ubU. In Liukvide ui Th.ucber ± W.ndeii'8 lore. MISSES L. V. AKO M. H. ANDERSOH, 52 v3 f —Con»Htin^ in part of— ILOWrr.', RIBBONS, LACEb ORNAMENTS, SILKS, FEALHERS, Era., ETC., JUST HECEiVED, A LARGE STOCK OF THE LATEST STiLtS OF KATS. ♦»bh’a t-nppimd Dret» BRiklng a », e<i iiiy. A.-u tie »geLcy fjr the W ahneu C«» k «» t C3~0:der> Tros, . di;ULce will eceive prompt at teu’i r.. uoli-rt 1 AIN BEST EASTERN STCCK ALUÄYS ON KAfD. T, CD 8 C3 GO X rr H ZA» 25 X —• a m F 4 —1 tz> —i a 20 nt C £X. CÎ •z. CD * c & oo zsr o c o c H X r* S3 í & KÍ linkville Livery Stables. SACRAMENTO MANHIITG & WEBB, “MEEKLY UNION” Ti* ii I *r>« l io ► tn -w e*ty . <■* <»' «'g t p gv* ix> ■“ « cu p. f , i . X «• i. |. yt e .< ti w t ek. I: pr< res»» ^112 Column»-^ OF MAT 1 ER cACH WEEK. OF CO y 1. is ; u »'i-iied ou WEDNESDAY .. i <1 SAiUXiDAV LiJ. ü'di. It i. in .11 r«“|.ect*, Sep. kick tu ax.y W«^-. iy , ui>- i-he i on the l’acif.c Cu c —« —O G. od RACKl Exc-l'-n- KÜGG1E-« m d No 1 RIDING IlORsES Iw u ii r.l fetfr'Horseiprompt;» caedf.r, Tourists and Others Outfitted Oil the ehíirte-t n .p> not f.k U> give lb- Lie-vil'c S'.bier u ill- Ti*18 f ANNINO & WEBB. •? LOOK HERE! I wish to inform the public that I hav completed my new ^UorwtjatJfam, Photograph Gallery P ortland , O regon . I claim to make Ttaiicular attention pud to Land Üties. Coll«&d Debts andati kmils of Gotcnuiieitf Chinn, THE BEST PICTURES IN S3UTHERN OREGON. Give ui'* a trial and be Balirfiu 1, •<nt< e to give (utiidactio 1 or a-k STBEET. A II LAN I». W’g'ns. t’nsrpies. Carri -g«-«. Wi■«'«•’- Barrows. P'oiv-Stuck?, e c.. made ai d repaired at Fh<>»> noli'«'. c A le l ; p <? O o ß* c c — . Are in exot)»«C leps r, am|ly pr-vi’ed wi h f-e And h il cu-toiiipr? **il i»*» «A iodo- promptiv .rd :u pij le Ti op.ri- t<>r. W. W. Eeatnor, Prop’r, HATS, C” —< CD zo <■ •-3 O / ” _ c LAKE COUNTY H. F. PHILLIPS, Wagon Manufactory, CD e ce Of ASHLAND,------------- OREGON, SXtlir.ltlin.SfLr’jr à Vi LEAVES LINKV LLE The stages c mivct wit i backs 1 r L .k • view and I*oit Kiamatiu 3* G & LXIfK. VILLE Tuo-days, Tliui-d y- ano fruinrdiys in tbe mujuing, Ui rivi. g i:. A.-hl .i.'t in ibr evening. Oil ihe al e: no© «lays a two-lmrs’’ back oi •»mk-bo ud will nuke th- trip. Fare (e ch way)............................................. $g 00 T it r* & » O. COOLIDGE. 1. !- t A re pleased to arnonnee th.it theit Stable* a* FOUR HORSE COàCH W ill start fiom A-ldau.i, » ivii.g .it L'mk- viile in ih- ev u.ug < f t e «..«me ua . 3- o <T a Work ’’«.r.e t livii.»? rue*. £.-*7' Ashland and Linkville A shland , O regon . W — AND — nxUANKING IHE TUBLIC FOR PtST FA- A »or. I »oui aehuirof me s <• e ;u< v future. J. S. E ubanks , CO £ X* •< GPA INING a epeciulty. .. o o —j e. o $ 7. V u p SO m Is prepared to do all kinds of W agon and B uggy P ainting . F. & A. !?!.. z PBtiRNIX, OREGON. GARRÍASE MANUFACTORY. 3) A J. N. T erwilliger C. S. Sergent & Co. 23 MADAME HOLT, Z3 3 I All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. F3 c- All kiuGs of iiesb and dried M j its, c£3 ULX LES JCk JR U£i 33 <£? =» Mote nt ite i.ew II.11 of McC ¡1 & B um every t'nd.iy eve .mg » S <> clo k r m Biotin r- uiid .Gier- in g"»l »1 u bng re ’corni ly Inviffd to nt- teod T e I e-i,. e iiiee'F ere. j ftr>t ,.n 1 thlid Wtd- ueeliyiue ch tU'.ntu. T. O. A sdb » ws , W C. T , W H L»»:e. S-c i. 4-4tf > •“I>EAL«ER j 1N— FOR THE GENERAL TRADE —not»-------- 120-tfj Oct. 24th, 1879. 4 Harris Neii & Co,, And in thort, Every'hbjj required Ar bland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. will at alì tiir.es fi. d wi li tl.e ì>tstrare to le had ¿a buutu- ern Or- p< t> Tliai-kinl for past putr.mage, a »bare of rubile favi r is soiieit«-< MOUNTAIN ASH, HICH BUSH CRANBERRY. POMECRANATE FLOY/ERIKC ALMOND, SNOW BALLS, WY ELIA, ROSE ACACIA, LILACS -WHiTE AND PURPLE, ETC. A FIKE LOT OF MONTEREY CYPRESSES. AID DAHMS EE/.tilliliL. ASHLAM) MARKET. General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, 8oots and Shoes Hats ana Caps A* Clieip a» the I Doltf. W m . H auti «, L. A. Neu., ---- Also Ornamental Shrubbery----- STAGE LINE. aud Lodge ."io What is the use of people east of the mountains paying 50 cents apiece for apple trees when they can get the finest trees in America at 7 cts. each by the thousand in Ashland. He has GO or 70 of the best vaiietics of apple trees known, ¿g^- l*n«ties\ îlïei»-’ and B< y s’ Sad" die», a Speciality. MOORE.-- Near Askland, Feb. 29th, to the w if« of L. XV. Moore, a son. i SIKES WORDEN, H. M. THATCHER, •Quirl. Sa le-, und Munii Profile” C 3— Sid OÛG I Georg e T. Baldwin SCHOOL BOOKS, <£> ua ir —XI so And everything uetiully found in a PAINTS, OILS. VARNI'H. GLASS. B'fl SHE'. I T!’.. ETC CANDIES, NUTS and FINE CONFECTIONS. A Chicago Times Washington special says that in discussions,' stimulated by the approaching mee-Gi gof the N.itimiai Committee, Ashland Lodge ^o. 15. ! it is noticed that the name of >ani- I. O <>. F.. uel J. Randall is prominently ami Hold their r-j.’ul .r i.H’iu.jjrwy 6an.rday eveu- a clearer light than that of a earnestly mention d as the coming u-4 .t their hilt ’n Brother* in good »lud.tiK *rec»rdullj iuri.ed to “’eirl. cloudy Day. “Dark Horse.” Tilden's friends A. D. HELMAN, N. O., freely admit that when it is clear I d . DkPr. iTT. te> re »1 The Portland papers have been ly determined that he cannot se engaged in a spirited discussion of cure the nomination his entire (he fr ee school system. Tue Ore strength will be cast for Randall. FRANCO-AMEBICA?! HOTEL, gonian vigorously attacks the pres JACKSmiE, OREGON. ent system, and advocates the Democrats view with great sat MADAME HOLT ^ill c.-mtiiinoR to abolishment of free high schools, isfaction the prospect at a split in watt upot» gQi'MH ut tb»s I ms-e.tu!» while all the other papers support* the R< publican party similar to I hsbvd l.onse, and ia <h termil.eii tu the high schools and the present that of '7 2, but more portentous, -.par«- n<> p.irs iti ’.he tn.Havor »<• kìv . natici iCiHlti IO ti»«* J ubile. 5 Isitors free school system. when G’aut was nominated lor bis second term. I o K l owest Prices, rkii ‘ tùli b ) Main Street, AUiniid, ! ’ The Roseburg Star clings tena I ciously to Tilden, and givis the The A’cnntinr Republicans have cold shoulder to the Standard's instructed in favor Edmunds as j presidential candidate. Field “boom.” I / Toilet Articles. basis. An attempt was made by some of the Eastern members to reduce the service to the terms of the original contract in all cases where i he number of trips had been increased at an aihlitioaal cost of over $-5,000 per annum. Page, of California, showed the ab surdity of this bv instancing Its operation upon the trunk line lie- tween Rearliugand Roseburg, and its side lint s. i In* side lines would be kept at their present servic»*, while service on the trunk line would be reduced. J. D. FOUNTAIN, ï Ben Butler is quoted as saving '.hat it he were to vote for any Ih.nta ial for President, it would be fur Judge Field,of lhe ¡Supreme Court. A correspcn«lent of the Sacramento Record Union gives the following review of the recent labor troubles in San Fran- ciaco: So far as can be ascertained fr iu close observation and analysis of the true in wardness < f the V/oikinginen’s move ment, there is no probability of any riot or serious disturbance here. The per sistence with which the sand lot commit tee has pursued employe s of Chinese labor, and the threats made by windy mcmbe.s uf tae party, have exasperated effect being tabled upitbis m«-; u hi‘ch unv ___ ____ _ one person mav business men here, and undoubtedly I iOli• buy; that the kind be sold at 25 there are many who would be glad of an The platform if «.he Convention ' cents per acre, one-lifth to be paid I excuse to suppress the Kearney demon reaffirms th- pj inciplcs of the Re down and the balance at the end strati n«, but there is no prospect that publican party and declares them of three years, and that no patent I the latier will furnish any occasion, robe—Grant. ltdrernbks before to such'lands he issued until it is Their leaders don’t want any fighting, the menace to the safety of the na shown that a sp< rified sum per It is, so far, essentially a political move- tion by the efforts of the Democ acre, say -72. has been expended on ment, and will be kept up just as long racy “to overawe and subvert stale its n clamation. Lands classed as as they think anything is to be gained by governments, as represented by pasturage will comprise uniini- it. To this extent the rank ami file of the conduct of its ieaders in Maine In-red and non-mineitd lands, not the following is being deceived. The and in several Southern states” arable or rtipaldr <4 irrigation, lcii’le:s hold out the encouragement that and declares the remedy to be will probably I something is about to l>e done. They i lhe Commission Grant. It declares that the objec recommend that the quantity one raise, among the masses, the expectation tions to a third term applied only person may lmy be not limited, of some great good on the eve of accom to a third consecutive term, and ami that the price be graduated as plishment through the demonstrations hence is not now applicable to kdlows: All lands sold prior to now being made. At the sand lot this afternoon Mayor Grai t, “who is ami has been a January, 1SG6, he at tl.e rate of Kalloch sjtoke a few minutes to the crowd private citizen, absent from the > 1 25 :m acre, and ail lauds sold telling them that their parades were Lav- ■ country, destitute of all l’n siden- from the latter date to January. ing the effect to irritate business men ■ tial or official influence or patron IS'.W, to beat lhe rate of $1 an and t<> prevent any steps being taken to ■ age, ami whose election must he acre. After the hist named dale relieve their wants. lie advised them to by the free choice of the people, all lands remaiumg be sold at 75 postpone further meetings and parades ! unaided by those influences which cents an acre, wilh a reduction ot until certain movements for their benefit alone give force, if any there be, I2.| cents per acre every three to that objection.” There was a yi ais until the minimum price of could be carried out, adding that if some thing was not d me, they might meet as motion to strike out tho phrase 12} cents is reached. Pasturage much ami talk as loud as they pleased, “unaided by those influence*,"anil lands shall be open to homestead free from any interference on his part. a heated discussion followed and settleiuent, no om* entry to com That this was taken as an intimation resulted iu the verdrH (hat the prise more than 2.560 acres. It that, so far as he could help it, the au ‘‘influences” bail not aided. will probably recommend that thorities should not interfere, was evi This seems to leave little room colonies ot twentv or more fami dent. The crowd accepted his advice, for doubt that Grant will receive lies may enter homesteads cither and adjourned to meet at a call of their rhe nomination, although tl »e dir on arable, irrigable or pasturage committee. There were probably 1,500 is not yet cast, and ‘‘there’s many lauds, and lay out a village iu the men ami women present at the meeting, a «lip.” most of them respectable in appearance center of the tract. From press comments upon the and showing no sign of suffering. Their action of the convention we cull The last legislature passed a leaders don’t amount to anything, ami the following: law prohibiting contractors from will never make any serious trouble. It j The New York Herald says: employinjx (.’hinesr ot> auv of the is engineered from the inside, however, ' Conkling’s star i? still in the as I public woj ks of the State /mder a and the nominal heads of the movement cendant, though it shines with severe penalty. The pinnnon have been put forward by the leal man faded luster. The machine had a Cmiucil of Portland also passe ! an ipulators of the Workingmen's perty. narrow escape from defeat, and ordinance prohibiting the employ The object is to influence legislation, to had the contesting delegation been ment of ('hinese on si reet improve frighten the employers of Chinese, but, admitted, the resolution commit ments and other public works of more than all, t<> keep up an excitement ting the Convention to Grant the city. The contractors brought and keep the party alive. Kalloch is would have been lost, Had a lair suit in the State Circuit Court to i concerned all the operations, bub he has expression of the real preferences test the validity of the law. The no notion of doing anything but to stir been had, Blaine’s supporters case was decided by Judge Bellin up political feeling ami profit by the re sult. Whenever the spirit of the party would have a n ajority. ger in favor of the constitutional begins to lag, some such means will be The Chicago Times considers ity of the law, and was appeided used to wake it up, ami then, at the Conkling’s success*at Utica as the to the Supreme Court, and the least creditable and the least flat Supreme Court reversed .Judge proper time, he and others will counsel ■ peace, and claim credit for having saved tering of his life. His sole argu Bellinger’s decision. However, i the city from a riot. ment was the strong-man plea, the Judges of the Supreme Court The indefinite expectations bcingraised which was ridiculous on its face. do not declare the law unconsti . mav stimulate .a spirit of turbulence be- The Boston Advertiser, which tutional, but say that where tin* ' youd the control of the leaders. Many has heretofore leaned towards statute declares that the employ among the mass of the following indulge Grant, says: The resolutions at ment of certain laborers on pub vague hop s <>f radical changes in their Utica cannot hope to command lic works shall render null and ' condition, to be wrought, by these revolu unqualified approval. The safety void the contract, of the contract tionary proceedings. When these expec of the nation is not imperiled, as or with the municipal corporation, tations are disappointed tho discontent asserted. It is nut true that the such contract is forfeited by the which is being constantly augmented by State of New York is to decide contractor on the doing of an un , them may have engendered sufficient the election of President. In more lawful act, and the corporation force to produce serious disturbance. respects than one the praise lav- may disregard the contract w ith I Meanwhile the movemeuit is taking un ished on Grant is gratuitous, All out resorting to a Court of equity more definite organic force than in any the world knows his record, and to annul the contract. J former period of its history, and ubser- • rations of its progress will furnish an in those who wish to know’ more of it will not go to Utica to learn it. The House of Represimtatives teresting feature of the news from this last Thuixltiy passed a bill pro city for some time. The Times says the agitation of viding tor the continuance of tin* BOH* the county hospital question is star mail service upon the present iurely a personal matter between )r. Danforth and Mr. Turner, in which the public have no interest,. whatever. If that be the case,the last Grand Jm v should be cen sured for poking its nose into the private aflairs of citizens; it that be true, then the people have no interest in knowing how the pub lic money is expened, and will not care whether the money which has been paid by th ? county fuY the keeping of the state poor is io be refunded to the county or not. We dislike to intrude in so private a matter, but to the ordinary citi zen it must appear that there has been a little too much privacy i biut the all’air heretofore, and it is high time that the county hos pital and its aflairs were ventilated and exposed to the public view in THE ASHLANÛ DRUG STORE 4 1 «uar- tio pay. J. W. RIGGS, 39] ASÍ1L. AKD & I 7 2 fA cf- d fi .-i if NOT FATL to send f..r oilr Brice Li»t for >880. FicrE ro any ¡Mldros* up>n ap- l••tca'i<dT. «'ontalns flrscriptlons or every- Gi iiz reqnfred for GÛ X . » fi ti.«« piirclnvr. Tbeoi ■ t0 *nil wi><> n> ike thi« «’‘X.iai"!,!,!?! on ,u A’nerica MON I C.OM ÉK Y1 wAit n l’7'.rtAudrw*' i All orders left at wi» new sl.< p, n> rth <• C K « a 9í|D“r d y a h-me. 8 n:,. e- vor h «j fee tl e bridge, wi 1 receive prompt n ! «-»tis- 3>GC week in your own town. Term« iud|5'>u fit 1 »U 4Í UXdrbeee * Oo., Pvrl.irt.Meii». ieetory »ttentien' vWfree Addrrs» H HAt.Lri-r it Co , Putti nd,Me W.W. KENTNOR ‘W’ p»®e*i*iljr m de.Cuitly Ad-inMiT-vt A. Cu , Augn-u/Mi